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Architects: Avenier Cornejo Architectes
- Area: 2512 m²
- Year: 2024
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Photographs:Maxime Delvaux, Simone Bossi
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Manufacturers: Technal, DCW EDITIONS, CFA, Cemex, Euxos, Griesser, Parquet chêne massif, Tarkett

Text description provided by the architects. The project began with La Sirène de Paris, one of the oldest independent amateur orchestras in France, founded in 1874. For decades, it rehearsed at 20 Rue Dareau, a space that had become obsolete. To secure its future, the association envisioned a mixed-use building, combining a music auditorium with housing for students and young workers, ensuring both cultural continuity and urban vitality. The design was guided by the need to anchor this historic institution within the city. Inspired by the Art Deco details of the district and the modernist horizontality of Le Méridien, the project balances solidity and permeability, with sculpted concrete, terraces, and framed openings, creating a space where music and daily life intertwine.
